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Tbf it's not that long ago if the media wrote a negative article on the club the old Magedia claims would be raised.
That's not an article, it's a blog.This article sums it up:
https://rokerreport.sbnation.com/pl...e-local-media-a-love-affair-that-hurts-us-all
I dont necessarily want you to continue being shite. However if you lot are content to sit back (not you personally I am using it collectively) and do nothing then why should anyone else care if at least 22k that no longer attend dont.
Link?With the amount of stuff going on at SAFC you could take your pick of stories tbf.
At least one yesterday eventually broke the trend and said the fan festival was basically shite and showed SAFC up to be a failing mess. At least that will stir debate and possibly get a reaction from SAFC.
Constant patter from Grayson, Bain, Oshea, Catts etc on how we're a proud working class area, we're all in it together, we were unlucky only serves to fill print space and who actually is interested in that stuff?
Rubbish. It has 149,000 followers on Facebook & 46,000 on Twitter.The Echo is no longer relevant to Sunderland. I don’t even read their website anymore, let alone buy the paper.
That's not an article, it's a blog.
Cheers. Just reading the comments, there's a detailed one hammering the article saying basically that the club isn't in crisis. What world do these people live in?
It's not, it's some bloke posting his musings on the internet not a piece by a paid journalist. While I will freely admit that the standard of the paid journalism is poor, that is a blog.It's an article.
Idiots mate.
It's not, it's some bloke posting his musings on the internet not a piece by a paid journalist. While I will freely admit that the standard of the paid journalism is poor, that is a blog.
Good point, and one I should remember the next time I have to read one.That's not an article, it's a blog.
Aye shit paper, getting more and more newcastle news in, places to eat and visit in newcastle. Just an extension of the Chronicle. The only decent thing I've seen in the echo are my photo's.The Echo is no longer relevant to Sunderland. I don’t even read their website anymore, let alone buy the paper.
Credit where it's due, there's a chance the RR piece annoyed him enough to write that.
What does that prove?Rubbish. It has 149,000 followers on Facebook & 46,000 on Twitter.
Don't really seem to care about our predicament at the moment.
Imagine the chronicle's reaction if the mags were in the same position, with a manager in charge who had mustered one win as we enter mid October.
The echo on the otherhand are choosing to publish an article focusing on Holloway's backing of Grayson. It beggars belief.
and what did you think of the piece ?